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Mr. Blackbird

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Astrophysics - IT - Photography - Tai Chi Chuan

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KM3NeT Neutrino (@km3net) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new #KM3NeT #paper shows the potential of the #ORCA #detector: measurements of #neutrino #oscillation parameters with only 5% of ORCA’s final volume and during limited observation time align with those from other experiments and are becoming competitive. arxiv.org/abs/2408.07015

A new #KM3NeT #paper shows the potential of the #ORCA #detector: measurements of #neutrino #oscillation parameters with only 5% of ORCA’s final volume and during limited observation time align with those from other experiments and are becoming competitive.
arxiv.org/abs/2408.07015
Lluvia (@kaiofapril) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Si quieres nos alejamos y lo llamamos distancia... Si quieres nos acercamos y lo llamamos destino... Si quieres nos extrañamos y lo llamamos recuerdo ... Pero si quieres... Nos arriesgamos... ¡Y lo llamamos amor! Alejandro Jodorowsky.

Si quieres nos alejamos y lo llamamos distancia...
Si quieres nos acercamos y lo llamamos destino...
Si quieres nos extrañamos y lo llamamos recuerdo ...
Pero si quieres...
Nos arriesgamos...
¡Y lo llamamos amor! 

 Alejandro Jodorowsky.
ESO (@eso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honey, I shrunk the #VLT! 😨 What you see here, in fact, is a cleverly crafted photo, that makes the Moon look so big that it dwarfs the buildings next to it. Discover how to take pictures like this: eso.org/public/images/… 📷 Yuri Beletsky (LCO)/ESO

Honey, I shrunk the #VLT! 😨

What you see here, in fact, is a cleverly crafted photo, that makes the Moon look so big that it dwarfs the buildings next to it.

Discover how to take pictures like this: eso.org/public/images/…

📷 <a href="/YBeletsky/">Yuri Beletsky</a> (LCO)/ESO
Erika  (@explorecosmos_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers have used AI to estimate five key cosmological parameters with unprecedented precision. By simulating 2,000 universes and comparing them to real galaxy data, they refined estimates of parameters like the distribution of matter and the expansion rate of the universe.

ESO (@eso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MICADO, the powerful high-resolution camera for ESO’s #ELT, has passed its final design review! 🎊 Read more: eso.org/public/announc… Illustration: ESO/MICADO consortium/L. Calçada 👇 1/

MICADO, the powerful high-resolution camera for ESO’s #ELT, has passed its final design review! 🎊

Read more: eso.org/public/announc…

Illustration: ESO/MICADO consortium/L. Calçada 👇

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ESO (@eso) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New ALMA Observatory📡 📡 observations of the disc around star AB Aurigae reveal gravity’s hand in planet formation 🪐 Astronomer Teresa Paneque Carreño💫 was part of the team behind this study, so we've asked her to give us a quick rundown of the discovery 🎙️📹 👇 Full story public.nrao.edu/news/alma-dete…

Erika  (@explorecosmos_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Hubble has taken a stunning ultraviolet image of the star cluster NGC 1365. Located in the Fornax galaxy cluster, this image highlights the star-forming regions within NGC 1365, also known as the Great Barred Spiral Galaxy. Ultraviolet light emphasizes younger, hotter

.<a href="/NASAHubble/">Hubble</a> has taken a stunning ultraviolet image of the star cluster NGC 1365.

Located in the Fornax galaxy cluster, this image highlights the star-forming regions within NGC 1365, also known as the Great Barred Spiral Galaxy. Ultraviolet light emphasizes younger, hotter
Mathematics & Statistics St Andrews (@sta_maths_stats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5.IX Quote of the Day #QOTD Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906) "A mathematician will recognise Cauchy, Gauss, Jacobi or Helmholtz after reading a few pages just as musicians recognise from the first few bars Mozart, Beethoven or Schubert" [Quoted in A Koestler The Act of Creation]

5.IX

Quote of the Day #QOTD 

Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906)

"A mathematician will recognise Cauchy, Gauss, Jacobi or Helmholtz after reading a few pages just as musicians recognise from the first few bars Mozart, Beethoven or Schubert"

[Quoted in A Koestler The Act of Creation]
Didier 'Dirac's ghost' Gaulin (@diracghost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And also, amongst the books recommended, one that haven't made yet: Geometrical methods of mathematical physics, which is a bit on the older side of things, so certain topics might be missing, but what is there is of high quality.

And also, amongst the books recommended, one that haven't made yet: Geometrical methods of mathematical physics, which is a bit on the older side of things, so certain topics might be missing, but what is there is of high quality.